Chevron Left
Back to .Net Full Stack Foundation

Learner Reviews & Feedback for .Net Full Stack Foundation by Board Infinity

4.1
stars
116 ratings

About the Course

Embark on a deep dive into the dynamic universe of .Net Full Stack Development with this comprehensive course. This course is meticulously crafted for those venturing into the .Net domain, ensuring a solid foundational grasp. In the first module, Introduction to ASP.NET, dive into .Net development, acquainting yourself with the essence of ASP.NET, the .NET framework, and its synergy with the C# language. Experience first-hand the crafting of dynamic web applications and basic programming techniques using .Net tools. Progressing to the second module, C# Programming Fundamentals, delve into C# essentials. This module introduces core elements like syntax, variables, and control structures, bolstered by hands-on assignments designed to enhance your programming skill set. Finally, in the third module, Advanced C# Programming, explore deeper facets of C#. From LINQ, delegates, and events to intricate OOP principles, this module ensures you grasp advanced concepts and master key techniques for robust exception handling. By the end of this course, you'll possess a profound mastery over .Net Full Stack Development, poised to craft efficient .Net applications and primed to explore even more advanced .Net technologies....

Top reviews

DT

Dec 11, 2023

It was very helpful and inspiring presentation. I would like to express my thanks to your offer and well prepared materials.

SS

Mar 13, 2024

Course is very easy to understand and the mentor explanation is very easy and simple to understand

Filter by:

1 - 25 of 27 Reviews for .Net Full Stack Foundation

By Bryan A

•

Jul 9, 2023

Unfortunately, the assessments are marking correct answers as incorrect, and vice-versa. There were also some errors in the questions where the right answers were not available. It's disheartening to go through the content (which is actually really good) but then to get frustrated on a poor assessment which stops you from being able to continue or doesn't reward as it should

By Diego S

•

Nov 20, 2023

One thing that bothered me was in the practice quizes, where some of the corrected answers was right but it marked wrong, but the explanation was the answer I mark correct. I saw other people complaining that in the forum section as well.

By Omar S

•

Nov 7, 2023

Excelent Course , I 'am practice so much and learning C#!

By Selorm K A

•

Aug 15, 2023

The course is pretty good if you've already read around on C# before starting. However, it does not include actual coding assignments you need to complete, and is heavily focused on the theory behind the code (which is not necessarily a bad thing). You will need to read other sources in addition to what is provided in order to score everything on the practice quizzes.

By Gayesha U

•

Feb 15, 2024

I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for your exceptional efforts in making the learning process both easy and thoroughly understandable. Your dedication to clarity has greatly contributed to my understanding of new concepts during the .NET foundation course. Thank you madam for your unwavering commitment to facilitating a conducive learning environment. Your expertise and teaching approach are truly commendable, and I am grateful for the valuable knowledge and skills I have gained under your guidance.

By SRIDEVI S

•

Mar 14, 2024

Course is very easy to understand and the mentor explanation is very easy and simple to understand

By Alejandro S

•

Sep 26, 2023

Excellent course! I enjoyed the layout, information, and interactive components of this course.

By Muhammad F A

•

Aug 20, 2023

This is the best course for learning basics to advance level C# programming concepts.

By Facundo R P

•

Aug 26, 2023

Me encanta la oportunidad de aprender al ritmo de uno, Gracias :)

By Xavier A

•

Apr 17, 2024

Really was a great course thank you

By Fahim R

•

Mar 27, 2024

Good course to explore C#, OOP

By Hafiz N Y

•

Oct 12, 2023

Excellent Knowledge

By Madhushan D

•

Dec 28, 2023

Good content

By Naufal A

•

Nov 17, 2023

great course

By JUNAID F

•

Oct 16, 2023

very good

By Moh H

•

Apr 6, 2024

Thanks

By Aamir K

•

Dec 22, 2023

Nice

By Maria K

•

Apr 19, 2024

Pros: Solid intro into C# and .NET, lots of practical examples for you to follow along with on your own. They also have you use your own VS Code and install .NET, as opposed to using a virtual server, which I liked, so I can now easily play around with C# outside of the course. Cons: Quizzes seemed to be made very lazily with little thought / time / double-checking. Many of the quizzes covered topics that hadn't yet been introduced, and had multiple questions on the exact same piece of knowledge. Like sometimes 1/3 of the questions in a quiz would be the same question with the same answer options worded slightly differently. Ridiculous, and makes me feel less invested in and excited about the course, when the course designers seem to be phoning it in.

By Aaqib A

•

Jan 18, 2024

Great Course for Bigners in C# language..

By Ven.Walpola C

•

Feb 18, 2024

The best start for a beginner

By Ajay C

•

Mar 20, 2024

Too good and helpful

By Waleed A S

•

Apr 30, 2024

this is a very basic course which is available in youtube i was thinking that they teach alot of things but average of the content of the course is freely available in youtube in native language so that my point of view of that course

By Thierry S

•

Apr 4, 2024

I have many issues with this class. First, it is VERY high level. The 2 teachers will FLY through most subjects barely touching on the basics and move right on. I am taking this course mainly to look at how REACT works and already know how to use .net and C# but have never touched html or CSS so I did not care much that the .net lady absolutely BLAZED through .net at light speed but I can guarantee that anyone who does not know C# going into this course will get whiplash from this and need to spend many hours outside of the course practicing or using other courses to dive deep into it. It DOES help that the .net and C# resources they point to in between the lessons are good (Mostly MS Learn which is dry but accurate). They allow you to go in deeper than the lady does at your own pace. Don't skip those. It does NOT help that some of the links are incorrect or broken. They need to be cleaned up. And the lady's exams are ATROCIOUS! There are several mistakes in the exam including a code snippet that is straight up wrong. And there are questions where the correct answer will result in an error! How do I know this? Because you will get several choices, say...1, 2 and 3. Say the correct answer is 3...you select 3. The test says the answer is incorrect and the explanation you get underneath is LITERALLY: INCORRECT the correct answer is 3! What I am meant to do with this? I'm not making this up, I showed my wife I was so shocked. This happened MORE THAN ONCE. Also, there will be questions on things like the latest current version of .NET. In the video, the lady says 7 (it must have been seven when she recorded it), at the time I did this, the resources said 8! Both are in the test...what do you answer? What the lady told you or what the resource told you? I picked what the lady said, thinking she wrote the exam but the correct answer is the latest version as per the docs! Why ask a question like this when the material presented contradicts itself? And on top of this, in almost every quiz, there will be at least 1 question on a subject the lady has not covered yet...so you are just guessing (well, in my case I knew because I know C# already but anyone who is learning this for the first time has no chance). The course will tell you 70% people failed this exam or something like this on the first try and tell you to hang in there. Oh really? I wonder why...could it be because the exam is broken and covers things you have not taught us yet? HMMMMMmmmm... I suspect there is some Coursera requirements that not everyone ace the exams to make it look challenging or something and this lady broke her exams on purpose...how else would you explain this? Things improve significantly when the HTML part kicks in. The new teacher goes a bit deeper in his subjects and his exams, while not great, are better. He also likes to test things that were not covered and this tendency gets worse and worse as the course goes on. The end exam for his module has about HALF of the questions on subjects he never even touched or mentioned and unless you know CSS like the back of your hand, you will be taking guesses on fully half the exam and likely fail it and it will not be your fault. Some of the stuff that is not covered can be guessed relatively easily like...what is the setting to set the order in a flex control...could it be...ORDER as opposed to font weight??? Yeah, easy to guess. Does not remove the fact that flex controls were never covered but at least you can guess around questions like this relatively reliably. But one question was about the correct syntax for transitional effects...a subject he never even mentioned. The choices all look reasonable but since you never saw it you don't know the order of the terms and can't really guess it. Is the selector going first or the duration? What effects exist and what are their names? So you ini-mini-miny-mo it and hope for the best. What else can you do? Again, you will get a message telling you you will likely fail and to hang in there and again...don't stress about it...these exams appear designed to be impossible on the first try unless you did not need the course in the first place (Actually in the C# case, what with the questions being straight up broken...even if you knew all the answers you would STILL not get 100%) so just get in and brute force the thing... You can't even study for it since there will be questions in there on things you did not know existed until you see the question...so you can't even prepare for it. But at least he does not have broken questions like the lady in the first part. Just full of stuff he never taught you which you can then go search and learn about later if you like. I did not know anything about HTML and CSS going in and now I have good idea of how it works and how to use it. So there is that. At least I learned something. So far, my feeling is that all the exams are ridiculous...they might as well not have them. They simply make me angry. The course is very high level but for gaining a general understanding of what .net, C#, HTML and CSS can do relatively quickly...this course will do that. Does it put the 2 together? No...but that will probably come later (there are 2 more modules to this course). In order to actually be good at any of this, you will need to spend about 10X the time actually practicing outside this course but this is like a giant bullet point list showing you how these techs work and what you might do with them. The presenters themselves both have thick Indian accents that can make them a bit hard to understand. The lady in particular does not understand all the words she uses and will frequently use the inverse word from what she means. It's annoying. She also has recording quality issues. Her voice quality will change throughout the lessons and you will sometimes hear other people in the background or traffic driving by. There's one instance when you can hear people serving food in the background and you can hear her voice moving away for a moment and then come back and the noise stops...you can tell she turned around and gave them a look or gestured at them to be quiet...but rather than do another take...she kept it and you get to hear all this. It's not awful...but it's certainly not the most professional recording. This does not happen with the gentleman. However, there are a couple of instances where he is trying to show something, it does not work but he will keep going and not actually show you what he meant to show you. I understood what he was trying to show, but it's not very nice to test something, see it's not working and very quickly move it away hoping you did not see that and go "Anyway, here's the next thing". He only does this a few times, usually, when something fails he fixes it...but not always. So neither of the presenters are stellar. They are both MEH....The Lady being the worst of the two. Overall, I feel this course is subpar. Too fast, too shallow, mediocre presentation and the exams are literally a joke.

By Stanislav C

•

Mar 13, 2024

Basics are explained pretty well for those having previous coding experience. But with more complex topics, the explanation provided is insufficient. You are always presented with an example, but in Week 3, there is nearly no detailed explanation how and why it works exactly that way. Cannot recommend.

By methum K

•

Dec 29, 2023

Basic concepts explained, some concepts missing, some concepts not explained in depth, and concepts taught in different order than specified and tests also don't follow this order.